Trump to Hold Second Summit With Kim Jong Un in February, U.S. Says
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet near the end of February for a second summit, despite evidence North Korea is advancing its nuclear weapons program.
The White House announced the summit and timing after Trump met Friday with Kim Yong Chol, a top aide to the North Korean leader and a former spy chief.
Trump's decision to go ahead with another in-person meeting -- further elevating Kim's global profile -- underscores the president's confidence that his personal involvement and negotiating skills can change the behavior of recalcitrant regimes in ways that traditional leverage and diplomacy, past U.S. leaders and his own emissaries could not.
Previously: President Trump Tweets about Nuclear Talks with North Korea
President Trump Set to Meet Kim Jong-un at 9 PM EDT (01:00 UTC, 9 AM Singapore)
(Score: 3, Insightful) by PartTimeZombie on Sunday January 20 2019, @10:52PM (1 child)
Both sides of your corrupt system love the endless wars you guys start.
After all, it's not the children of the ruling class that fights and dies in them.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 21 2019, @01:55AM
Yes, but the "republicans" were always in favor. The "democrats" used to pretend they weren't.